WO2013074005A1 - Ensemble de fixation de cordon d'un outil électrique ayant un système de détente de charge - Google Patents

Ensemble de fixation de cordon d'un outil électrique ayant un système de détente de charge Download PDF

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WO2013074005A1
WO2013074005A1 PCT/SE2011/051379 SE2011051379W WO2013074005A1 WO 2013074005 A1 WO2013074005 A1 WO 2013074005A1 SE 2011051379 W SE2011051379 W SE 2011051379W WO 2013074005 A1 WO2013074005 A1 WO 2013074005A1
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Johan Hallendorff
Ola Thil
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Priority to CA2851978A priority patent/CA2851978C/fr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D34/00Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters
    • A01D34/835Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters specially adapted for particular purposes
    • A01D34/90Mowers; Mowing apparatus of harvesters specially adapted for particular purposes for carrying by the operator
    • A01D34/902Ergonomic provisions
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01DHARVESTING; MOWING
    • A01D75/00Accessories for harvesters or mowers
    • A01D75/20Devices for protecting men or animals
    • A01D75/206Devices for protecting men or animals for mowers carried by operator
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G3/00Cutting implements specially adapted for horticultural purposes; Delimbing standing trees
    • A01G3/08Other tools for pruning, branching or delimbing standing trees
    • A01G3/085Motor-driven saws for pruning or branching
    • A01G3/086Chain saws

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  • the present disclosure relates to power tools having a guide rod and a bodily harnessed load relieving system comprising a cord, and in particular to a cord attachment assembly of such a power tool.
  • Power tools having a guide rod and a bodily harnessed load relieving system are well known.
  • a purpose of such a load relieving system is to aid the suspension and support of hand held power tools and to eliminate or reduce the hand held weight of those power tools by transferring all or nearly all weight which would otherwise be supported by the operators hands and arms to a body harness which is primarily supported and fastened at the operators waist along with secondary support and fastening to the upper torso.
  • WO2010140939A1 discloses a power tool having a load relieving system.
  • a load relieving system may comprise a harness, to which a power unit of the power tool is connected, a support frame, and a flexible line or cord.
  • the support frame may comprise a lower bar, connected to the harness, and an upper bar extending in a forward direction from an uppermost portion of the lower bar.
  • the cord interconnects a guide rod of the power tool with the upper bar, so as to move some of the weight of the power tool to the operators back, via the support frame and the body harness.
  • a portable power tool comprising a working tool assembly with a working tool, a body with a power unit, which power unit is arranged to drive the working tool, an elongate guide rod arranged between the working tool assembly and the body, a load relieving system comprising a harness arranged to be worn by an operator of the power tool, a support frame arranged to be connected to the harness, and a cord.
  • the body is arranged to be connected to the harness and the cord is arranged to interconnect the guide rod and the support frame.
  • the cord is arranged to be connected to the support frame by means of a cord attachment assembly.
  • the power tool is characterized in that the cord attachment assembly has a cord clamping portion arranged to clamp a portion of the cord so as to fix the cord to the support frame , and a cord passage portion through which the cord may pass so as to release the cord from the support frame, and in that the cord attachment assembly is configured so as to actuate automatic movement of the clamped portion of the cord from the cord clamping portion to the cord passage portion when a force acting on the clamped portion of the cord in a first direction exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
  • the cord attachment assembly has an auxiliary cord passage portion, to which an operator of the power tool may move the clamped portion of the cord, by means of pulling a free end of the cord so as to manually release the cord from the cord attachment assembly.
  • the cord clamping portion comprises ribs.
  • the ribs extend at an angle of 25-80 degrees relative to the first direction, and the cord passage portion is positioned adjacent to the ribs.
  • the force acting on the clamped cord portion will cause the clamped cord portion to move along the ribs towards the cord passage portion, if the force is strong enough. If the force exceeds the threshold value, the clamped cord portion will pass to the cord passage portion, since it is positioned adjacent to the ribs. Thereby a simple, safe and cost-efficient cord attachment assembly is achieved.
  • the ribs extend at an angle of about 60 degrees relative to the first direction.
  • the cord attachment assembly is provided in a front member of an upper bar of the support frame.
  • the cord attachment assembly is part of a cord length adjustment arrangement.
  • the cord attachment assembly and a locking device of the cord length adjustment arrangement are integrally formed. Thereby, several functions may be provided using a minimum of parts. Accordingly a cost-efficient power tool which is easy to manufacture is achieved.
  • the portable power tool is a back pack clearing tool.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a power tool according to the present invention held by an operator
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of an upper bar of a load relieving system
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the upper bar of Fig. 2,
  • Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of the upper bar of Fig. 3,
  • Fig. 5 is a side view of an upper bar front member
  • Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view of the upper bar front member of Fig, 5, taken along line E- E in Fig. 5,
  • Fig. 7 is a partially broken away side view of the upper bar front member of Fig. 5,
  • Fig. 8 is a cross sectional view of the upper bar front member of Figs. 6 and 7.
  • Fig. 9 is a side view of a first part of the upper bar front member of Figs. 5 and 6,
  • Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the first part shown in Fig. 9.
  • a portable power tool 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown.
  • the portable tool 1 in Fig. 1 is embodied as a back pack chain saw 1.
  • the back pack chain saw shown in Fig. 1 comprises body 4 with a power unit 4a, such as a combustion engine 4a.
  • a power unit 4a such as a combustion engine 4a.
  • a battery pack as a power unit, as well as any other for the purpose suitable power unit 4a.
  • the power unit 4a is arranged to drive a working tool 5a, which e.g. may be a chain 5a arranged to rotate about a guide bar 5b.
  • An elongate shaft assembly 2a, 2b is arranged between the body 4 and a working tool assembly 5.
  • the working tool assembly 5 comprises the working tool 5a.
  • the shaft assembly 2a, 2b comprises a flexible shaft 2b, interconnecting the body 4 and a main handle assembly 6.
  • the main handle assembly 6 is provided with a main handle 61 and a throttle trigger 62.
  • the shaft assembly furthermore comprises an elongate guide rod 2a interconnecting the main handle assembly 6 and the working tool assembly 5.
  • An auxiliary handle 7 may be connected to the guide rod 2a in a position in front of the main handle assembly 6.
  • the back pack chain saw 1 shown in Fig. 1 furthermore has a load relieving system 3 comprising a harness 3d, a support frame 3a, 3b attached to the harness 3d, and a cord 11.
  • the support frame 3a, 3b comprises an essentially vertically extending lower bar 3b and an essentially horizontally extending upper bar 3a.
  • the lower bar 3b is attached to the harness 3d and to the upper bar 3a.
  • the upper bar 3a may extend forwardly from the lower bar 3b, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • a stem guard 3c may be connected to the upper bar 3a.
  • the stem guard is arranged to prevent branches from falling down into the head/face of the operator.
  • a cord 11 is arranged to interconnect the upper bar 3a and the guide rod 2a, so as to move the weight of the working tool assembly 5 and of the guide rod 2a to the load relieving system 3.
  • the guide rod 2a may comprise a cord connection in the form of a snap-in connection.
  • the cord may be secured from slipping by a knot 11c in a lower end of the cord 11.
  • the cord is preferably elastic. As shown in Fig. 4, the cord may be partly hidden inside the upper bar 3a.
  • the cord 1 is fixed to the upper bar 3a by means of a cord attachment assembly 100.
  • the cord attachment assembly has a cord clamping portion 13 in which a portion 11a of the cord 11 is clamped during normal use of the power tool. Under certain circumstances (which will be described more fully below) the clamped cord portion 11a will move automatically to a cord passage portion 14, through which the cord may run. In this way, the cord may be automatically released from the cord attachment assembly and thereby from the upper bar.
  • the cord attachment assembly is part of a cord length adjustment arrangement 200.
  • the cord length adjustment arrangement 200 comprises the cord attachment assembly 100, a turning point 18, and a locking device 15, which is preferably a one-way locking device.
  • the cord 11 is fixed to the upper bar 3a by means of the cord attachment assembly 100.
  • the cord 11 is further arranged around the turning point 18, which turning point 18 is arranged inside the upper bar 3a.
  • the cord 11 is also clamped by the one-way locking device 15.
  • the cord length adjustment arrangement allows the operator to adjust the cord length slightly while carrying the power tool in a working position.
  • the cord arriving from the guide rod 2a will enter the upper bar 3a adjacent to the one way locking device 15.
  • a force F2 will act on the part of the cord positioned in the locking device, due to the weight of the working tool and the guide rod 2a. As shown in Fig. 8, the force F2 will be forwardly directed.
  • the one-way locking device 15 only prevents the portion of the cord 11 positioned in the one-way locking device from moving backwards, whereas it is the cord attachment assembly 100 that inhibits it from moving forwards.
  • the cord is preferably elastic, since that makes the cord length adjustment arrangement 200 work properly. The functioning of a cord length adjustment arrangement according to the one described above is previously known and is therefore not described in detail herein.
  • An exemplary embodiment of a cord attachment assembly is described in detail herein.
  • the cord attachment assembly 100 may be formed in an upper bar front member 12 which is arranged to be attached to a front end of the upper bar 3a.
  • the cord attachment assembly has a longitudinal direction Y, a vertical direction X and a transversal direction Z.
  • the cord attachment assembly has a forward direction and a rearward direction as seen from an operator's point of view. As seen in Fig. 8, the force F2 acts on the cord in a forward direction.
  • the forward and rearward direction corresponds to the longitudinal direction Y of the cord attachment assembly.
  • the cord attachment assembly also has upwards and downwards directions, as seen from an operator's point of view, when the operator carries the power tool 1 as shown in Fig. 1.
  • FIG. 6 A cross section of an upper bar front member 12 is shown in Fig. 6.
  • the upper bar front member 12 may comprise a first part 12a and a second part 12b. The first part and the second part are arranged to be assembled as shown in Fig. 6.
  • the first part 12a of an upper bar front member 12 is shown in Figs 9 and 0.
  • the cord clamping portion 13 is defined by a ribbed portion 13a of the first part 12a of the upper bar front member 12 and a corresponding ribbed portion 13b of the second part 12b of the upper bar front member.
  • a portion 11a of the cord 11 is clamped between the ribbed portions 13a, 13b.
  • a force F1 will act on the clamped portion 11a of the cord 11 due to the weight the power tool.
  • the force F1 is directed backwards, as shown in Fig. 8.
  • the magnitude of the force F1 will be lower than the magnitude of the force F2 due to friction losses within the channel 17 that the cord passes within the upper bar 3a and within the rear end of the upper bar front member 12.
  • An exemplary predetermined threshold value may be about 30-50 N.
  • the ribs are preferably configured such that they extend at an angle a relative to the direction of the force F1.
  • the extension direction of the force F1 corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the cord attachment assembly, i.e. the Y direction as shown in Fig. 8.
  • the angle a is therefore defined as an angle between the longitudinal direction Y and an extension direction of the ribs, as seen in the XY-plane, as shown in Fig. 8.
  • An essentially strong force F1 will cause the clamped cord portion 11a to move upwardly and rearwardly, thanks to angled configuration of the ribs.
  • the clamped cord portion 11a will be forced upwardly and rearwardly until it reaches the passage portion 14. This may be the case e.g. if a stem or branch falls onto the portion of the cord which extends between the upper bar and the guide rod.
  • the angle a is preferably chosen such that the clamped portion 11a of the cord 11 will not move to the cord passage portion 14 if the clamped portion is exerted to a force corresponding to normal working conditions. If the angle a is too small, the clamped portion of the cord will slide towards the cord passage portion too easily. On the contrary, if the angle a is to large, an extremely large force is needed to move the clamped portion of the cord to the cord passage portion.
  • the angle a is about 60 degrees.
  • the cord Once the cord has reached the passage portion, it is released from the cord attachment assembly 100 and may detach from the upper bar 3a.
  • the passage portion may be defined by a recessed portion 14a of the first part 12a of the upper bar front member 12 and a corresponding recessed portion 14b of the second part 12b of the upper bar front member.
  • the diameter of the passage portion is large enough to allow passage of the cord.
  • an operator may also manually release the cord from the upper bar by means of pulling the free end 11b of the cord such that clamped portion 11a of the cord is forced downwards until it is released from the clamping portion. In that case the cord will bypass the cord clamping portion and will run into the upper bar through the passage 20 arranged behind the clamping portion.
  • a heel portion 16 as shown in Fig. 10 ensures that this manual release mechanism is not activated by mistake, since a certain force is needed to move the cord over the heel portion 16.
  • the heel portion may comprise a first heel 16a provided in the first part 12a of the upper bar front member, and a second heel 16b provided in the second part 12b of the upper bar front member.
  • the heel portion 16 assists in mounting the cord correctly in the cord attachment assembly 100.
  • a free end portion of the cord will extend from the channel 17 in a lower portion of the upper bar front member 12.
  • An operator wanting to attach the cord to the cord attachment assembly may then push a portion of this free end portion over the heel portion 16 such that a cord configuration resembling the one shown in Fig. 8 will result.
  • a curved portion of the cord may extend below the cord clamping portion 13. When the operator pulls the free end of the cord, which end extends from a passage 19 defined in front of the heel portion 16, the curved portion will be forced into the cord clamping portion 13, and thereby the cord is attached to the cord attachment assembly.

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La présente invention concerne un outil électrique portable comprenant un ensemble d'outil de travail (5), un corps (4), une tige de guidage allongée (2a), un système de détente de charge (3) comprenant un harnais (3d), un cadre de support (3a, 3b), et un cordon (11). Le cordon (11) est agencé pour interconnecter la tige de guidage (2a) et le cadre de support (3a, 3b). Le cordon est agencé de manière à être raccordé au cadre de support (3a, 3b) au moyen d'un ensemble de fixation de cordon (100) ayant une partie de serrage de cordon (13) agencée pour serrer une partie (11a) du cordon de manière à fixer le cordon (11) au cadre de support (3a, 3b), et une partie de passage de cordon (14) à travers laquelle le cordon (11) peut passer de manière à libérer le cordon (11) du cadre de support (3a, 3b). L'ensemble de fixation de cordon (100) est configuré de manière à actionner le déplacement automatique de la partie serrée (11a) du cordon (11) depuis la partie de serrage de cordon (13) vers la partie de passage de cordon (14) lorsqu'une force (F1) exercée sur la partie serrée (11a) du cordon (11) dans une première direction dépasse une valeur de seuil prédéterminée.
PCT/SE2011/051379 2011-11-16 2011-11-16 Ensemble de fixation de cordon d'un outil électrique ayant un système de détente de charge Ceased WO2013074005A1 (fr)

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CN201180074924.0A CN103945686B (zh) 2011-11-16 2011-11-16 具有负载减轻系统的动力工具的绳索附接组件
EP11875617.0A EP2779820B1 (fr) 2011-11-16 2011-11-16 Ensemble de fixation de cordon d'un outil électrique ayant un système de détente de charge
CA2851978A CA2851978C (fr) 2011-11-16 2011-11-16 Ensemble de fixation de cordon d'un outil electrique ayant un systeme de detente de charge
PCT/SE2011/051379 WO2013074005A1 (fr) 2011-11-16 2011-11-16 Ensemble de fixation de cordon d'un outil électrique ayant un système de détente de charge
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